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Exclusive Rolls-Royce Phantom by Mansory Listed for $820,000

Luxury so bold it’s almost intimidating — a unique Rolls-Royce Phantom is up for sale.

Exclusive Rolls-Royce Phantom by Mansory Listed for $820,000

The exclusive Rolls-Royce Phantom Mansory blends the power of a 6.75-liter V12 with handcrafted tuning, turning the luxury sedan into a car for the elite.

A rare 2025 Rolls-Royce Phantom Mansory has appeared for sale on the U.S. marketplace Craigslist, priced at $819,980. The sedan was customized by the German tuning house Mansory, renowned for its daring and extravagant designs.

The car features forged carbon body components, a black Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, and blue brake calipers that match the Tiffany Blue leather interior. Inside, there’s a starlight headliner and every imaginable comfort feature.

Under the hood lies a 6.75-liter V12 engine producing 563 horsepower and 490 lb-ft (664 Nm) of torque. It’s paired with an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission and an air suspension system that ensures a silky-smooth ride.

The car is virtually brand new — the odometer shows just 303 miles (488 km). Combining exclusivity and performance, this Phantom stands out as one of the finest ultra-luxury sedans on the market, though its price puts it well beyond the reach of most buyers.


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